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Jeff Long and Bert are making us a stepping stone

Posted on 10/25/16 at 2:18 am
Posted by CtotheVrzrbck
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Member since Dec 2007
37538 posts
Posted on 10/25/16 at 2:18 am
Arkansas was once a very highly regarded job among the coaching ranks.

We're a small state willing to give a coach every possible thing needed to succeed. All you have to do is hustle a little bit and be smart in how you allocate your resources and there's a pretty good chance to have success at Arkansas.

Sanctimonious excuses are for losers and DII.

There was a lot to the thinking that Long was the first choice for the Playoff Committee head b/c there was zero chance of his school having a shot at making the playoff.

Broyles got assistants to come here because of what they could learn from him and how he'd try his damndest to get them HC jobs when they were ready.

It seems Bert attracts guys that are just wanting to get a resume builder job and jump at the first chance to get out of here.
Posted by Feral
Member since Mar 2012
12456 posts
Posted on 10/25/16 at 6:34 am to
I'm more worried about the fact that Bert has made it look profoundly difficult to win at Arkansas and that it could shy away promising head coaching candidates if and when he's ultimately let go.

My greatest fear is if/when we're hunting for a head coach again, good candidates are going to be of the mentality that it's too tough to win here. Our head coach having great success in the Big Ten and then setting historic marks for losing here doesn't shine a great light on our program. My opinion was always that if a washed up Danny Ford could win the SEC West and Houston Nutt could win 9 and 10 games on talent alone, a decent coach could win the SEC here. However, Bert has done little to reinforce that.

It also probably kills the notion that coaches are lining up to come coach in the SEC, which I've thought was a myth for a while now. Urban Meyer had a fricking come-apart at arguably the second best job in the SEC, bolted, and wound up at Ohio State where he basically can't lose a game if he tried. Tennessee offered their job to everyone under the sun and had to hire a goober from Cincinnati. Florida, as mentioned above, is probably the second best job in the conference and they hired a non-P5 coach in McElwain. Auburn is a better job than most of us give it credit for, and their last 2 hires were a losing coach at Iowa State and a one year wonder at Arkansas State. Ditto for Ole Miss, who hired a retread in Nutt and another ASU one year wonder. USCe is a much better job than it was a decade ago, and they had to hire Will. fricking. Muschamp. Even Georgia, Smart's ties to the school aside, hired a coordinator.
This post was edited on 10/25/16 at 6:39 am
Posted by TheCheshireHog
Cashew Chicken Country
Member since Oct 2010
40907 posts
Posted on 10/25/16 at 7:26 am to
So Jeff Long has made this a stepping stone job by going out and hiring a guy that had just been to 3 straight BCS bowl games?

Posted by Hog on the Hill
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Member since Jun 2009
13389 posts
Posted on 10/25/16 at 8:30 am to
Most jobs are stepping stones. Deal with it.

Seriously, it's ridiculous to get worked up over assistant coaches leaving for other jobs. That's the reality of working life in 2016. It's not unique to football. People who change jobs do better in terms of compensation and opportunities.
This post was edited on 10/25/16 at 8:32 am
Posted by ArHog
Muss is a coward
Member since Jan 2008
33204 posts
Posted on 10/25/16 at 4:53 pm to
I see you're still melting


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